How Tinubu’s CNG Drive Eases Nigeria’s Energy Crunch Amid Global Turmoil
I may fault President Tinubu’s handling of security and power supply, but I support his subsidy removal despite its flaws. His push for compressed natural gas (CNG) is timely. In the face of global energy shocks, many keke and vehicles now run on CNG, and local factories are producing new models. This quiet revolution has eased costs and mitigated hardship brought on by economic challenges and the Iran–Israel conflict. Kudos for exploring an energy option most Nigerians overlooked.
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